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    Vol. VI. No. 4.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY
TRUCKEE LUMBER CO THE BORDEN CASE
W. J. MAY, M. D.,
CF SAN FRANCISGO,)
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
f
Dealet« in
GENERAL * MERCHANDISE.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
PETRE, M. I).,
TILLAMoOK. OREGON.
I T. MAULSBY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
I
Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer.
STEAMER
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
I » ki - ut V- D t sir 1 er-A tti > rn K y ,
TRUCKEE
Cabin Passage ................
Steerage (oneway)........
05.00
. . »9.00
------- Dealer in
I. F. LARSON
BLACKSMITH
TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS
WTigon making, and all kind« of Wood work
Mill
1 TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
Ï7
☆
Cor Fiist St. A 1st Ave. E
Horse shoeing a Specialty.
PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER.
Tillamook.
OKH.
Mr*. J. JOHN8ON
(ârand ©entrai Billiard Hall
C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor
Ruggire & Joijnoon
MILLINERS
Fine Billiard Bnd Pool Tables
Near Court House,
□ REGDN.
TILLA MDOK,
CKNTR AL -T 11
FREE *BU8 TO TRAINS AND
8teamer«
MARKLEY. HAYS & ROCHE.
rrf^BMARKET.
L. H. BROWN, P roprietor .
Proprietors.
M
Centrally Located.
Newly Furnished.
D. ROCHE.
Manager
The best Beeft Veal, Pork aud Mutton always
on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables and
Chickens bought and sold.
Siitisfa.tion guaranteed to every one.
shop opposite the Grand Central.
HOLTOX MOUSE,
PORTLAND, OREGDN.
TILLAMOOK, <>KE.
TIL /\MOQ1Ç LIVELY $TJ\BLE
COR. 4TH & ALDER STS.
F
Strictly First Class.
European Plan.
We*t Side R R Waiting
Room and Ticket office.
LARGEST
A. L. ALDERMAN,
JONES B ros . P roprietors .
P
HOUSE.
Good Accomodations.
Proprietor.
Occidental Hotel.
Hot-claw, ringle and double turn-out* kepi on
hand. Boarding and transient «to. k car.-d
The present proprietor has just assumed managemen
of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the
T illamook , ohe .
patronage of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS.
LOCATED
COIVEIIIDT TO B01T LANDINS.
A che T racts CENTRALLY TtLLAMCCK.
CFIEOCN
for.
—and—
T own L ots .
t* or sale at reasonable prices and on favorable
terms. Ixtcation best in the city of Tilla­
mook
BARBER SHOP-
First Class is Enrj Pirticslar.
Shaving.
M«ir Cutting,
—
Shampooing
MTN
ROO» Il CIIIECTIII.
Di* patronage ¡4 the public i* respect­
fully solicited.
Uv>. TO 4 ho R J^TORK.
■»
A few days after Felix left the
Borden munlers were committed. He
1 returned to Baltimore. < )n one occasion
Lizzie did it “
Asked if lhe’young man
was ever heard to make any threatening
aetts, .»Ira. Ramsey said :
“1 uring the two years Felix lived here
he s|x»ke frequently of the Bordens, and
judging from hia remarks, 1 did not
think he eared very much for them He
referre<l, I remember on one oecaaion U»
some old woman up there, and did not
s|»eak very complimentary of her. 1
ju<lg(*<l from his remarks that he had
had a quarrel with hie people before he
came here, although he never told me
the jiarticulara.”
Asked to deacribe the young man, Mrs.
, Ramsey said lie was a medium-sized fel­
low, with dark hair, and when he left
was 21 years old. 11 is description it is
said, tallies with that given by several
witMNiaea Thurwlay, who said they saw
a strange young men at the Porden gat»*
the morning of the murder. Young
Borden left Baltimore last fall ami has
not been seen or heard of since.
MTIl.L ANOTHER < l.VE.
S ckixgfii 14», ()nio., June IS —(’halies
Perry, a well known real estate man, an<l
politician, is likely to play an im|«»rtxnt
part in solving the mystery which hangs
over :he Borden murderat New Bedford,
Mass. Last Octolwr a stranger came to
this city ami «might Mr. Perry, who then
run an employment agency for work. M r
Perry’s kind treatment gained the fel­
lows confidence ami he confided to him
that he was a criminal ami had murderr I
the Porden for revenge, also that lie wa«
a sailor. This sustains the theory that
the murder was conmiitt? I by a sailor
for some w rong inflicted on his father
by Mr. Porden many years ago
Tin*
fellow wanted to give himself up, but
finally di«ap|»eare 1. Mr. Perry had for­
gotten the incident until he saw an ac-
»•oiint of a mysterious individual who
rela’ed a similar story to a barber in
Jersey ami the description given tallies
with the man who called on Mr Perry.
look for wQrirr.iL
N ew B edford , Mass . June 18—The
work of preparation among die counsel
in the Borden case was going on all «lay
The consensus of opinion is that Miss
P,orden will he acquitted in short order,
or the jury will disagree. In the former
event it is umlerst»««! there will l»e no
jubilation, but she will retire quietly
from the s»*ene of s»> much unpleasant-
ness as quickly as possible. In the later
event, she may roim* to a new trial, or
tlie case will Is* nolle pne*sc»|iii<*<l later
on, she being allowed to go on her own
recognizance, provided counsel stands in
the breach. Arguments will probably
Dike all «lay Mon«iay, and the » barge
will lie given Momlay.
The < »w
A llen
H ouisK
weh.«
nif.
TILLAMCCK,
NEW HOUSE
ntf
Kare.
\V in »i , Neb , June 18.—An expect­
?
••Rule 12.-
Rule 12 of the Brotherhood of Locomo­
tive Eugmeera baa come into con
t
with the United States interstate co. .W eekly H appenings in B rief
merce law and got a black eye. Whe...
aragraphs .
the deciaion of Judge Taft that obedience
to its mandate constitutes a conspiracy Oregon, the North Went Mini Kvrrythlug
against the Unitel States and is there­
In Gtnenil.
fore punishable aa such will stand de­
The salmon usually caught at the falls
pends on the final decision of the United nt Oregon City, with spoon and line are
States courts. The case «-ill be next laid the young ones, .weighing from two to
before the United States circuit court of five pounds, but «»ccasionally an old
appeals.
stager takes the hook and is landed,
Rule 12 of the Locomotive Engineers says the Enterprise. The other evening
declares in effect that ivhen a strike has theic was on exhibition Indore the |x»st-
been approved on any given road by office the biggest salmon caught this
the grand chief it shall be a violation of season with hook and line. It was
obligation to the order for the engineers c aught from a boat anchored below the
of any other road to handle the cars of falls and fortunately the boat slipp'd its
the rente where the strike is on. Chief anchor when the salmon was hooked,
Arthnr approved the strike on the Ann and before he was landed the I »oat had
Arbor road and sent out circulars to the reached, and was rinding in an eddy be­
connecting reads directing their engi­ low the )»ap*r mills
It was four feet
neers to observe rule 12.
long and weighed 3812 pounds.
The Ann Arbor company laid the case
Gideon >'teiner, the fish and game
before Judge Ricks of the United States dealer, is the man w ho has proven to
district court, representing the injury Salem people that this l»vautiiul city is
done to it by the boycott. Judge Ricks located u|«m gold tields. Ijist Friday he
issued an injunction to Chief Arthur went over to the excavation for the new
commanding him to recall the circular. city hall, corner of Chemeketa and High
He did so, bnt five engineers and four streets, ami secured seventy-live |«»iimls
firemen refused compliance and obeyed of I I k dirt
Putting this into a pan he
rule 12 rather than an order from the subjected it to a hydraulic process with
United States court. They were ar a lawn hose and washed it down to a
rested for contempt of court.
tahles|«M»iifu'i of gravel and dirt. Thia
There were two lawsuits. One «a» latter he took to W.W. Martin’s jewelry
the ¡letition praying that the injunction store and that gentleman in making an
bs made jiennanent which forbids Chief
assay found gold worth al»out two cents
Arthur to order compliance with rule
from the ¡»an full of dirtr At this rate a
12. Judge Taft ilecidea that the injunc­
ton w ill yield 53 1-3 cents. —Statesman
tion shall be made |iemianent because
Mr. Clms. I>. Baiker, of Atlanta. G m .,
rule 12 is clearly in conflict with the
has on hand a job lot of |80,0(X),000 of
interstate comineree law.
Confederate bills, clean ami in g<M«l serv-
The other cane was that against the
iceable condition, with the first stamp of
engineers and firemen u-ho refused to
the Confederate government on them in
haul the ears of the Ann Arbor read,
even after Chief Arthnr had issued the regular ami constitutional form. This is
circular declaring his order was re­ all new money, not soiled by useaml not
scinded
Judge Ricks found by the shop worn. It was never in circulation
evidence that four of the engineers and andhaslieen lying at the old Confederate
firemen actually resigned their places in capital undisturbed for nearly thirty
good faith rather than transfer freight years. It might Is» sent to Kansas to
of the Ann Arlsir road. Thia they could satisfy those who insist that money d<s»s
do tiet-anse a man has a right to quit not need intrinsic »alue, ami only ¡ st -
his employment at any time.
But in forms the o lice of a yard stick or quart
case of the remaining engineer the evi­ measure They want a few millions of
dence showed that he did not actually this kind of money, and it would save
resign his place, tint evaded the inane the government the excuse <»f printing
He therefore was found guilty of con­ it.
tempt of <-onrt
The result of lawyer
A railroml company thut refuse» to
Prank Htird a ap|s al from this decision take freight from a connec ting road is
will la* awaited with interest.
anbject under the intcrstafo cotumereo
P
law to a fine of (t'l.OUO. Engineers who
re.nt>e to haul the cars of roads ivh< re
The letter left by E R oms Smith, the there is trouble with tile employees lay
murderous lover at Evanston, contains a the coni|Miny for which they work liable
lebMoii ami a warning lie «ay« that he to this tine.
prayed for the lightening of his grief
when Effie Clark refused to marry him
Swinburne has not dons himself much
bul m» help cnnie
1’hen follow« this glory in the veraemaking line recently.
•The only hoj«* I have of receiving com But the p.M*m he was inspiretl to write
lort is to get such control of myemoti »n« about ths Chicago exposition ¡»equal to
that I can keep thoughts from entering bis lies;. Not in years has lie given the
my mind
world anything no gissl aa the isle be­
In the last sentence ¡«»or Smith «tat«* ginning, “Sunaet amiles on sunriae: east
one of tiic ¡»rofoumlest truth« of meUv and west are one."
physics To get control of the emotions
is Indeed the only way of receiving coni
Tli»* Irish ls*gin to lie indignant 1 lint
fort R oms tried it. He<*oul<l not. so he the monkey« and monsters in zoological
mnrderwl the girl who would not marry gardens til ways receive some IIil»ernian
him and then killed himself Smith's name. Hays oue gentleman from the
state of inind was insanity, iui his ro<»m gr»*en isle: “I tell yon. brothers. it in an
mate Mays True love asks the good ami infamou« degradation to call ««-a lion«
the happiness of the one loved, whether and I ni I pootin and chin p nzees and hip-
that happiness ronsists in marrying the popou»mi after our brother« and «inters
lover oi not Smith was jeahms. He in the dear old country.” The Irish
was in a fever of piission, rage and dis­ gentleman is right. l^»*t ull the animals
appointment. Isit there was not a »¡»ark be rechristenetl and let the bigge«t mon­
of true love for the girl in his soul He key I m * named Ward McAllister.
wax im rely the victim of his own un
governed emotions The supn*nie work
The Society f, >r t be Prevention of < Tnel-
of » very one is to tram himself to think ty to Animals ought to get aftrr that
or not think of a thing a« be chooses.
Chicago ahowinnii who will try t<> make
The individual without emotions is as the inhabitants of Ma Eskimo villa <• 1 p
lead and cold »is a log of w<««l But theniaelvra in M-alskinn during idl the
the |»*r’*otj who lias strong emotions and hot weather of the World'a fair if the
can control them cau make the hMppi- established theological view Is the co
ne»M« ami well being •>! himself ami all rect one, the heat under which t i I
ar«uiml him It I m the sent of all fow- allow man makes bin Eakimue swelter H
er. all tiappiiKW. !«• rule <»ur iino.io is nothing to the torrid t< mp-r.itur > lw
tud paM«i«niM. to know just wh<*n to n«e Himself will lie called mi to >-n<lur - one
tln ni ami when to draw rein on them of these days.
V5<*n.e never entirely comfortable till
The British house of lords can Hit < <-r
We lenrn to sit mi »»urMelves
tat nly last mu< b longer I he Hsing tide
France knows how io punish pnblic of detnoerwy will nse und overwhelm
officials when they are guilty of taking them They have lately mail« them-
bnls-s li.uli.iut tbeiorrupt rx-ininister ■rlvea more than ever oliiioxiotis to the
>f | si bile works must Is- imprisoned five people by voting down a laII providin ;
tears |«y a fine of fl*iO.<XlO. lose his that where there was no will ehildrru in
igtits aa a citizen and |ay L.-.cl; to the Great Britain should share w|iially in
■n-rirer of the l auama Canal i-otnpM) tlw» real estate of their parents. Tins
part of the «71 GOO which he took from would in a modified d«-gr w destroy the
hr <iaii| a:iy as III* | nev for promoting nght of primogeniture, which has lasted
• heir latmata. Llotulia. who w .- ji the •o many centnni-s tn <>reat Britain The
;o l>etwi-e.i for Char I»-« de
and eldest son would indeed have his title,
laihant. gets two years' imptisr»nment but nothing to maintain hi» state The
evidently believe the ill.
v.nlr Charles <!• L'jaarps grts five years bouse of
turn of the old colored preacher that
fhr three u -a t >;etli<-r —Baih 'it. Il
•elf prrsrrtiiishiin am de fnst law of na
ll.ou '.la must |a;y bulk U
hr Pan iui nr.u;a iy’a rwiti r the *75. tur ”
Poor Ito«« Hmh h.
|
ant crowd of people was on hau l at
break of »lay to greet the riders in the
cowboy race, this being their registering
place. At 3 25 a rlieer was raise»! by the
crowd, and in a clotxlof dust two ri< lent,
in each leading a horse, trotted up lo the
Saxton IwMiae, dir mount*** I ami reg ¡»»te re* I
-,
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in the following order: Gillespie first,
Stevens see on d Five minutes later Iks’
Middletmi arrive! and a wit through the
same |>erformam*e The horses were in
g<««l condition and apjairently as fresh
NEW
as tl»e day they started
After watering
the horses, the ri«lers dejiarted t<«g»-tl»»*r. •*l wax b v. a< p I from its trr-ar.ury •<
Sioux City is 65 miles from this place, • tmhe to B .i’.a~t
ami on an excellent road
Tliey will
A ■ -tor Utely rufid an eonuy <ft> trail
without »loubt arrive there to-morrow.
i .• | ijrekoXa fuliowitx a frarturvd
Middleton had to forlml the people from
urt of Ilia way to hum
ectj test acccmmcdaticns in the pulling hair fr<»m tl»e tail <W h» horse, >|> wonla lie to vent
k»rp lue public fr.nu know
such was ti»e nisi) of fieople to get
for the traveling public Located menV• fr»mi tl»e mre. The other nderw ag that ba meant, or tbouxfit Iw meuiit
wuLity caaaed b, a fr^ttum nd tb>
are experts»! about msin*fht
f H
J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor
CHAfS. pETER^ON
1 settle
remarks al»out the Bordens of Massachu-
H obsonville , O re .
• t.neial Banking and Exchange business.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Gennnny,
Swetleii and all foreign countries.
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON.
Bedford, or Fall River. He sj»ent his
money freely. He did not pay his l»oard
Mrs Kamaev apoke to Felix about the
murders She says that he replied, “Oh,
J. E. SIBLEY, M anager ,
BANKBRS.
Wagons Made to Order.
Parties.
B altimore , Mil., June 18.—Mr». Ram­
sey, who keep» a Imarding house at 333
home in Massachusetts to get money to
Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San
Francisco, Five Dollars per ton.
C. & E. THAYER,
and General Blacksmithing done.
Machinery Repaired.
Suapeete«l
bill, ami left saying he was going to his
The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially
fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates are:
OHEGON.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Other
Mrs. Ramsey that his Inane was in New
Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland
and way ports. Makes regular trips
every two weeks, weather permitting.
W. SEVERA NCE,
3rd Judicial I »istrici,for Tillamook Comity
to
and at* a result of a disagreement with
them he left home suddenly. Felix told
^^^^¡»ecial attention given to filling
orders for goods in jobbing lots.
Agents for the fast sailing
I»LAUDE THAYER.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
a«
Ury Goods, Clothing, Boots and
Borden munlers a boy came from New
England and Iioariled with her. He told
Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions.
her that he was the adopted »oil of Uzzie
Groceries, Crockery, and Queens
Borden’» uncle, and that hi» name was
< Felix Borden. He said that his parent’s
ware. Doors, Windows, Lime, HaiC name was Deroches. From all accounts
and Cement. Hardware and Nails. he di<l not live happily with the Borden’s
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
Mi«* L. J. RUGGLE8
Clue«
St. Paul street, say» that previous to the
Will do an office practice at I)r. Johnson's drn<
store and attend all calls in this city.
TILLAMOOK.
Several
$1.50 Per Year
GENERAL NEWS
T he E vidence A gainst L izzie
N ot S trong .
!
Diev keep on hand at their store
m Hobsonville the largest stock of
goods in this county consisting of
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Til.I. A MOOK,
JUNE 2 2 . 1893
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OREGON.
FURNITURE
LARSEN * HOUSE
M. H. LARSEN, proprietor.
First class in every
city. Headquai
get. TillamooK
cn mair
When the Rumian government ha*
been »bot at or an atv-mpt made to blow
it up. It alwavs publishes that the per-
petrator of the deed waa insane
Thia
is to leir out the Is'sdcut ■tabnwait
that uihihani baa been snp¡>rvaa«d in
Hnaaia
Adrianoff
wbo killed the
mayor of Moacow. waa at once officially
declared to ba out of b *
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